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diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/wait.h b/contrib/binutils/include/wait.h deleted file mode 100644 index fa3c9ccb1d7e..000000000000 --- a/contrib/binutils/include/wait.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -/* Define how to access the int that the wait system call stores. -   This has been compatible in all Unix systems since time immemorial, -   but various well-meaning people have defined various different -   words for the same old bits in the same old int (sometimes claimed -   to be a struct).  We just know it's an int and we use these macros -   to access the bits.  */ - -/* The following macros are defined equivalently to their definitions -   in POSIX.1.  We fail to define WNOHANG and WUNTRACED, which POSIX.1 -   <sys/wait.h> defines, since our code does not use waitpid().  We -   also fail to declare wait() and waitpid().  */    - -#ifndef	WIFEXITED -#define WIFEXITED(w)	(((w)&0377) == 0) -#endif - -#ifndef	WIFSIGNALED -#define WIFSIGNALED(w)	(((w)&0377) != 0177 && ((w)&~0377) == 0) -#endif - -#ifndef	WIFSTOPPED -#ifdef IBM6000 - -/* Unfortunately, the above comment (about being compatible in all Unix  -   systems) is not quite correct for AIX, sigh.  And AIX 3.2 can generate -   status words like 0x57c (sigtrap received after load), and gdb would -   choke on it. */ - -#define WIFSTOPPED(w)	((w)&0x40) - -#else -#define WIFSTOPPED(w)	(((w)&0377) == 0177) -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef	WEXITSTATUS -#define WEXITSTATUS(w)	(((w) >> 8) & 0377) /* same as WRETCODE */ -#endif - -#ifndef	WTERMSIG -#define WTERMSIG(w)	((w) & 0177) -#endif - -#ifndef	WSTOPSIG -#define WSTOPSIG	WEXITSTATUS -#endif - -/* These are not defined in POSIX, but are used by our programs.  */ - -#define WAITTYPE	int - -#ifndef	WCOREDUMP -#define WCOREDUMP(w)	(((w)&0200) != 0) -#endif - -#ifndef	WSETEXIT -#define WSETEXIT(w,status) ((w) = (0 | ((status) << 8))) -#endif - -#ifndef	WSETSTOP -#define WSETSTOP(w,sig)	   ((w) = (0177 | ((sig) << 8))) -#endif -  | 
